Thursday 23 February 2012

Friday 1 July 2011

Cutcnc and AR18 Ltd at the 'In Store Show' 29-30 June 2011

The Cube was made out of wisa spruce plywood messuring 3.6 m high, 6m wide, 4 m deep and took 3 days to build. The design contains sample panels, graphic light boxes and in-build media players.  


In side The Cube. This table was made out of 50 clear acrylic and cnc router cut to a specific design. Chairs were designed and made in birch plywood by Mark Davis.


'In Store Show' is  The UK’s largest retail marketing event, supported by Marketing Week and founding partner POPAI. http://www.instoreshow.co.uk/

Friday 27 May 2011

'Snow White and the Hantsman' movie

We were asked to create 8mm aluminium props for 'Snow White and the Hantsman' movie, which will be out next year.
This is the shape we were asked to cut.........................

.......and this is the final product.          

Monday 16 May 2011

Ed China @ Cummfy Banana

Cutcnc had a pleasure to create a table for brilliant Ed China for his upcoming project. Ed China is a motor specialist who has been featured in TV shows including 'Wheeler Dealers' or 'Auto Trader'. He designs and manufacture unique vehicles for advertising.

More images on his website http://www.cummfybanana.com/

Thursday 21 April 2011

Nike Air

PropShop Modelmakers asked Cutcnc to create the black acrylic letters and acrylic mould that was used to create the construction of this and many more prop air compressors that were later displayed in Nike's stores across country.






Picture by http://www.propshopmodelmakers.com/

Wednesday 13 April 2011

Designs of Studio Tilt, London


Cutcnc created the panels out of 18mm fenolic film faced plywood for Studio Tilt.


And these table tops were cut out of birch plywood.




Pictures by StudioTilt  http://www.studiotilt.com/

Playground basketball hoop

CutCnc created this yellow basketball hoop, out of denstec (hdpe) for Watford based business, Monster Play Systems.

Cutcnc cut also multisport and cricket used to build this playground at the Primary School in Watford.

Picture by Monster Ply Sytems.   http://www.monsterplay.co.uk/